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Hello,
I’m about to make some changes in this css code, but I’m not sure what to change. My purpose with the change is to make the background image fit all screens, in the most common used browsers.
Please, I would like some help :)
This is the code:
http://www.jleo.se/css
I belive the change should be in csspagewrap, am I lost or good?
Thanks / newbiee
Can you provide a link to your actual site?
Working with the CSS alone is very difficult.
This might help though: https://css-tricks.com/perfect-full-page-background-image/
This is the site; http://www.starwebshop.se/street/Shop/Index.php?iTplPreview_Id=0
I did try to look at that page, could not find out what to change though.
Anyway, this is the html code I’m able to change:
http://www.jleo.se/html
The codes are inside an e-commerce platform, altough the support wasn’t supporting any change in the code.
I would highly appreciate some help.
Thanks
try adding this to the bottom of your css:
html {
background: url(http://www.starwebshop.se/street/public/img/user/setting/streetstylebackground1.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed;
-webkit-background-size: cover;
-moz-background-size: cover;
-o-background-size: cover;
background-size: cover;
}
and then remove the background image from
#cssPageContent_Wrap